The name of Empress Xu of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty was Xu Yihua.
Empress Dowager Xu's novel was called Wei Qi Xu Qin.
Empress Xu, full name Xu, was the wife of Zhu Di, the founding ancestor of the Ming Dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. She was born in 1362 and was from Haozhou. Empress Xu was smart since she was a child and liked to read. She was known as the "female student." In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she was conferred the title of Princess Yan and was loved by Empress Xiao Ci Gao. She followed the King of Yan to the vassal territory and mourned for Empress Gao for three years. She ate vegetarian food according to the etiquette. After the Jingnan Army rose, she encouraged the generals, soldiers, and the wives of the people to give them armor and let them climb the city to resist and protect Beiping City. In the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), she was named Empress. In the fifth year of Yongle (1407), she died in Nanjing at the age of 46. She was given the posthumous title of Empress Renxiao and buried in Changling.
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Empress Xu (1362 - 1407) was the direct descendant of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty. She was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu was smart since she was a child and liked to read. She was known as the "female student." In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she was conferred the title of Princess Yan and later went to the vassal territory with her husband Zhu Di. During her fief in Peiping, she mourned for Empress Xiao Ci Gao for three years and ate vegetarian meals according to the etiquette. In the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), she was named Empress. Empress Xu had some achievements in governing the country. She wrote works such as Internal Training and Book of Persuasion to Good, which were promulgated all over the world. She died in Nanjing in July of the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46. She was given the posthumous title of "Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian with Empress Tianqi Shengwen" and buried in Changling.
Empress Xu was the wife of Emperor Yongle Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty. She was the first wife of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty. She was born in 1362 and died in 1407. Empress Xu was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. She was quiet and studious since she was a child. Her reputation spread far and wide. Zhu Yuanzhang personally summoned her and proposed marriage to his son, Zhu Di. Empress Xu was famous for her virtue and was deeply loved by Zhu Di. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, she was conferred the title of Empress. During this period, she assisted Zhu Di in creating the prosperous Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu was also a virtuous empress with both talent and learning. She was good at reading and proficient in the art of war. She was known as the "Confucian scholar among women." Her posthumous title was Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian with Tianqi Shengwen Empress. Empress Xu's mausoleum was located in the Ming Dynasty's Changling Mausoleum.
In the novel " Dafeng Nightwatchman," the male protagonist's name was Xu Qi 'an. " Da Feng Da Geng Ren " was a Xianxia web novel written by Qidian's writer, Xiao Langjun. It was published on Qidian Chinese Network. In June 2020," Dafeng Nightwatchman " was selected as one of the top 100 works of the third " Orange Melon Online Literature Award " with an excellent score of 7.7. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Empress Xu, full name Xu, was the direct descendant of Ming Chengzu Zhu Di. She was born in 1362 and was the eldest daughter of Xu Da, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Empress Xu had shown her intelligence and chastity at a young age, and was known as the "female student." In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), she was conferred the title of Princess of Yan, and in the fourth year of Jianwen (1402), she was conferred the title of Empress. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, Empress Xu assisted him in creating the "Yongle Prosperity" and managed the harem. She died in Nanjing in July of the fifth year of Yongle (1407) at the age of 46. Empress Xu was buried in the Ming Changling Tomb, and her posthumous title was 'Ren Xiao Ci Yi Cheng Ming Zhuang Xian Pei Tian Qi Sheng Wen Empress.'
We can conclude that Wei Qixu and Qin Yi is an ancient romance novel that tells the story of the love and hate between the Empress Dowager Wei Qixu and Qin Yi. Wei Qi Xu is the Empress Dowager, Qin Wei is the General of Jing 'an. They used to love each other, but they were separated because of Yu Yin's plot. Now, they were entangled with each other in the court and the military, and they had unspeakable secrets. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the plot and ending of the novel. Therefore, I don't know much about the plot of Empress Dowager Xu's novel.
Yes, in the book " The Invincible Babysitter in the City," the daughter of the male protagonist, Xu Lai, was called Xu Yiyi.